In the day we sweat it out in the streets Of a runaway American dream At night we ride through mansions of glory In suicide machines Sprung from cages out on Highway 9 Chrome wheeled, fuel injected And steppin' out over the line Baby, this town rips the bones from your back It's a death trap, it's a suicide rap We gotta get out while we're young 'Cause tramps like us, baby we were born to run
Wendy, let me in, I wanna be your friend I wanna guard your dreams and visions Just wrap your legs 'round these velvet rims And strap your hands across my engines Together we could break this trap We'll run till we drop Baby, we'll never go back Will you walk with me out on the wire 'Cause baby I'm just a scared and lonely rider But I gotta find out how it feels I want to know if love is wild Girl, I want to know if love is real
Beyond the Palace, hemi-powered drones Scream down the Boulevard The girls comb their hair in rear-view mirrors And the boys try to look so hard The amusement park rises bold and stark Kids are huddled on the beach in a mist I wanna die with you Wendy on the streets tonight In an everlasting kiss
The highway's jammed with broken heroes On a last-chance powerdrive Everyone's out on the run tonight But there's no place left to hide Together Wendy, we'll live with the sadness I'll love you with all the madness in my soul Someday girl, I don't know when We're gonna get to that place Where we really want to go And we'll walk in the sun But till then Tramps like us, baby we were born to run
The screen door slams Mary's dress waves Like a vision, she dances, across the porch As the radio plays Roy Orbison signin' for the lonely Hay that's me, and I wan't you only Don't turn me home again I just can't face myself alone again Don't run back inside Darling, you know just what I'm here for So you're scared and you're thinkin' That maybe we ain't that young anymore Show a little faith, there's magic in the night You ain't a beauty, but Hay,,, you're allright Oh and that's allright with me You can hide 'neath your covers And study your pain Make crosses from your lovers Throw roses in the rain Waste your summer prayin' in vain For a savior to rise from these streets Well now, I'm no hero That's understood All the redemption I can offer, girl Is beneath this dirty hood With a chance to make it good somehow Hey, what else can we do now Except roll down the window And let the wind blow back your hair Well the night's busting open These tow lanes will take us anywhere We got one last chance to make it real To trade in these wings on some wheels Climb in back Heaven's waitin' on down the tracks Oh oh come take my hand Riding out tonight to case the promised land Oh oh Thunder Road,oh Thunder Road Lyin' out there like a killer in the sun Hey,I know it's late, we can make it if we run Oh Thunder Road, sit tight take hold Thunder Road Well I got this guitar And I learned how to make it talk And my car's out back If you're ready to take that long walk From your front porch to my front seat The door's open, but the ride, it ain't free And I know you're lonely For words that I ain't spoken But tonight we'll be free All the promises'll be broken There were ghosts in the eyes Of all the boys you sent away They haunt this dusty beach road In the skeleton frames of burned out Chevrolets They scream your name at night in the street You graduation gown lies in rags at their feet And in the lonely cool before dawn You hear their engines roarin' on But when you get to the porch they're gone On the wind, so Mary climb in It's a town full of losers And I'm pullin' out of here to win
Lights out tonight trouble in the heartland Got a head-on collision smashin' in my guts, man I'm caught in a cross fire that I don't understand But there's one thing I know for sure girl I don't give a damn For the same old played out scenes I don't give a damn For just the in betweens Honey, I want the heart, I want the soul I want control right now talk about a dream Try to make it real you wake up in the night With a fear so real spend your life waiting for a moment that just don't come Well, don't waste your time waiting
Badlands, you gotta live it everyday Let the broken hearts stand As the price you've gotta pay We'll keep pushin' till it's understood and these badlands start treating us good
Workin' in the fields till you get your back burned Workin' 'neath the wheel till you get your facts learned Baby I got my facts learned real good right now You better get it straight darling Poor man wanna be rich, rich man wanna be king And a king ain't satisfied till he rules everything I wanna go out tonight, I wanna find out what I got
Well I believe in the love that you gave me I believe in the faith that could save me I believe in the hope and I pray that some day It may raise me above these
Badlands, you gotta live it everyday Let the broken hearts stand As the price you've gotta pay We'll keep pushin' till it's understood and these badlands start treating us good
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For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside That it ain't no sin to be glad you're alive I wanna find one face that ain't looking through me I wanna find one place, I wanna spit in the face of these badlands
I come from down in the valley Where mister, when you're young They bring you up to do, like your daddy done Me and Mary we met in high school When she was just seventeen We'd drive out of this valley Down to where the fields were green
We'd go down to the river And into the river we'd dive Oh down to the river we'd ride
Then I got Mary pregnant And man that was all she wrote And for my nineteenth birthday I got a union card and a weddin' coat We went down to the courthouse And the judge put it all to rest No wedding day smiles, No walk down the aisle No flowers, No wedding dress
That night we went down to the river And into the river we'd dive Oh down to the river we did ride
I got a job workin' construction For the Johnstown company But lately there ain't been much work On accounta the economy Well all them things that seemed so important Well, mister they vanished right into the air Now I just act like I don't remember Mary acts like she don't care
But I remember us ridin' in my brother's car Her body tan and wet down at the reservoir At night on those banks I'd lie awake And pull her close just to feel each breath she takes Now those memories come back to haunt me They haunt me like a curse Is a dream a lie, if it don't come true Or is it something worse? That sends me down to the river Though I know the river is dry That sends me down to the river tonight Down to the river My baby and I Oh down to the river we ride
Got a wife and kids in Baltimore, Jack I went out for a ride and I never went back Like a river that don't know where it's flowing I took a wrong turn and I just kept going
(Chorus) Everybody's got a hungry heart Everybody's got a hungry heart Lay down your money and you play your part Everybody's got a hungry heart
I met her in a Kingstown bar We fell in love I knew it had to end We took what we had and we ripped it apart Now here I am down in Kingstone again
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Everybody needs a place to rest Everybody wants to have a home Don't make no difference what nobody says Ain't nobody like to be alone
Well they blew up the chicken man in Philly last night now they blew up his house too Down on the boardwalk they're gettin' ready for a fight gonna see what them racket boys can do
Now there's trouble busin' in from outta state and the D.A. can't get no relief Gonna be a rumble out on the promenade and the gamblin' commission's hangin' on by the skin of its teeth
(Chorus) Well now everything dies baby that's a fact But maybe everything that dies someday comes back Put your makeup on fix your hair up pretty And meet me tonight in Atlantic City
Well I got a job and tried to put my money away But I got debts that no honest man can pay So I drew what I had from the Central Trust And I bought us two tickets on that Coast City bus
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Now our luck may have died and our love may be cold but with you forever I'll stay We're goin' out where the sand's turnin' to gold so put on your stockin's baby `cause the night's getting cold And everything dies baby that's a fact But maybe everything that dies someday comes back
Now I been lookin' for a job but it's hard to find Down here it's just winners and losers and don't get caught on the wrong side of that line Well I'm tired of comin' out on the losin' end So honey last night I met this guy and I'm gonna do a little favor for him Well I guess everything dies baby that's a fact But maybe everything that dies someday comes back Put your hair up nice and set up pretty and meet me tonight in Atlantic City Meet me tonight in Atlantic City Meet me tonight in Atlantic City
I get up in the evening and I ain't got nothing to say I come home in the morning I go to bed feeling the same way I ain't nothing but tired Man I'm just tired and bored with myself Hey there baby, I could use just a little help
You can't start a fire You can't start a fire without a spark This gun's for hire even if we're just dancing in the dark
Message keeps getting clearer radio's on and I'm moving 'round the place I check my look in the mirror I wanna change my clothes, my hair, my face Man I ain't getting nowhere I'm just living in a dump like this There's something happening somewhere baby I just know that there is
You can't start a fire you can't start a fire without a spark This gun's for hire even if we're just dancing in the dark
You sit around getting older there's a joke here somewhere and it's on me I'll shake this world off my shoulders come on baby this laugh's on me
Stay on the streets of this town and they'll be carving you up alright They say you gotta stay hungry hey baby I'm just about starving tonight I'm dying for some action I'm sick of sitting 'round here trying to write this book I need a love reaction come on now baby gimme just one look
You can't start a fire sitting 'round crying over a broken heart This gun's for hire Even if we're just dancing in the dark You can't start a fire worrying about your little world falling apart This gun's for hire Even if we're just dancing in the dark Even if we're just dancing in the dark Even if we're just dancing in the dark Even if we're just dancing in the dark Hey baby
Born in the U.S.A. Song by Bruce Springsteen Born down in a dead man's town the first kick I took was when I hit the ground End up like a dog that's been beat too much till you spend half your life just to covering up Born in the U.S.A. I was Born in the U.S.A. I was Born in the U.S.A. Born in the U.S.A. now Got in a little hometown jam So they put a rifle in my hand Sent me off to a foreign land to go and kill the yellow man Born in the U.S.A. I was Born in the U.S.A. Born in the U.S.A. I was Born in the U.S.A. Come back home to the refinery Hiring man says Son if it was up to me went down to see my V.A. man he said Son don't you understand now@ I had a brother at Khe Sahn fighting off the Viet Cong They're still there he's all gone He had a woman that he loved in Saigon I got a picture of him in her arms now@ Down in the shadow of the penitentiary out by the gas fires of the refinery I'm ten years burning down the road Nowhere to run ain't nowhere to go Born in the U.S.A. I was Born in the U.S.A. now Born in the U.S.A. I'm a long gone daddy in the U.S.A. now Born in the U.S.A. Born in the U.S.A. Born in the U.S.A. I'm a cool rocking daddy in the U.S.A. now Ooh no Ooh no no no no Ooh no no no Ooh no no no Ooh no no no Ah@
I was eight years old and running with a dime in my hand Into the bus stop to pick up a paper for my old man I'd sit on his lap in that big old Buick and steer as we drove through town He'd tousle my hair and say son take a good look around this is your hometown This is your hometown This is your hometown This is your hometown In `65 tension was running high at my high school There was a lot of fights between the black and white There was nothing you could do Two cars at a light on a Saturday night in the back seat there was a gun Words were passed in a shotgun blast Troubled times had come to my hometown to my hometown to my hometown to my hometown Now Main Street's whitewashed windows and vacant stores Seems like there ain't nobody wants to come down here no more They're closing down the textile mill across the railroad tracks Foreman says these jobs are going boys and they ain't coming back to your hometown Your hometown Your hometown Your hometown Last night me and Kate we laid in bed talking about getting out Packing up our bags maybe heading south I'm thirty-five we got a boy of our own now Last night I sat him up behind the wheel and said son take a good look around This is your hometown
I had a friend Was a big baseball player Back in high school He could throw that speedball by ya Make you look like a fool boy Saw him the other night at this roadside bar I was walkin' in, he was walkin' out We went back inside Sat down, had a few drinks But all we kept talkin' about Was Glory Days! Well they'll pass you by Glory Days! In the wink of a young girl's eye Glory Days! Glory Days!
Well, there's a girl that lives up the block Back in school she could turn all the boy's heads Sometimes on a Friday I'll stop by And have a few drinks After she puts her kids to bed Her and her husband Bobby Well they split up I guess it's two years gone by We just sit around, talkin' bout the old times And when she feels like cryin' She starts laughin', thinkin' about Glory Days! Well they'll pass you by Glory Days! In the wink of a young girl's eye Glory Days! Glory Days!
My old man worked twenty years on the line And they let him go Now everywhere he goes out lookin' for work They just tell him that he's too old I was nine years old, and he was workin' at The Metuchen Ford plant assembly line Now he just sits on a stool Down at the Legion Hall But I can tell what's on his mind Glory Days! Well they'll pass you by Glory Days! In the wink of a young girl's eye Glory Days! Glory Days!
Now I think I'm goin' down to the well tonight Gonna drink till I get my fill And I hope when I get old I don't sit around talkin' about it But I probably will Yeah, just sittin' back Trying to recapture A little of the glory of Well time slips away And leaves you with nothin' Mister But boring stories of Glory Days! Well they'll pass you by Glory Days! In the wink of a young girl's eye Glory Days! Glory Days! Glory Days!
I hold you in my arms As the band plays What are those words whispered baby Just as you turn away I saw you last night Out on the edge of town I wanna read your mind To know just what I've got in this new thing I've found So tell me what I see When I look in your eyes Is that you baby Or just a brilliant disguise?
I heard somebody call your name From underneath our willow I saw something tucked in shame Underneath your pillow Well I've tried so hard baby But I just can't see What a woman like you Is doing with me So tell me who I see When I look in your eyes Is that you baby Or just a brilliant disguise?
Now look at me baby Struggling to do everything right And then it all falls apart When out go the lights I'm just a lonely pilgrim I walk this world in wealth I want to know if it's you I don't trust 'Cause I damn sure don't trust myself
Now you play the loving woman I'll play the faithful man But just don't look too close Into the palm of my hand We stood at the altar The gypsy swore our future was right But come the wee wee hours Well maybe baby, the gypsy lied So when you look at me You better look hard and look twice Is that me baby Or just a brilliant disguise?
Tonight our bed is cold I'm lost in the darkness of our love God have mercy on the man Who doubts what he's sure of
You and me we were the pretenders We let it all slip away In the end what you don't surrender Well the world just strips away Girl ain't no kindness in the face of strangers Ain't gonna find no miracles here Well you can wait on your blessings darlin' But I got a deal for you right here I ain't lookin' for prayers or pity I ain't comin' 'round searchin' for a crutch I just want someone to talk to And a little of that human touch Just a little of that human touch Ain't no mercy on the streets of this town Ain't no bread from heavenly skies Ain't nobody drawin' wine from this blood It's just you and me tonight Tell me in a world without pity Do you uthink what I'm askin's too much? I just want something to hold on to And a little of that human touch Just a little of that human touch Oh girl that feeling of safety you prize Well it comes with a hard hard price You can't shut off the risk and pain Without losin' the love that remains We're all riders on this train So you been broken and you been hurt Show me soomebody who ain't Yeah I know I ain't nobody's bargain But hell a little touchup And a little paint... You might need somethin' to hold on to When all the answers they don't amount to much Somebody that you can just talk to And a little of that human touch Baby in a world without pity Do you think what I'm askin's too much? I just want to feel you in my arms And share a little of that human touch...
Well my soul checked out missing, as I sat listening To the hours and minutes tickin' away Yeah, just sittin' around waitin' for my life to begin While it was all just slippin' away I'm tired of waitin' for tomorrow to come Or that train to come roarin' around the bend I got a new suit of clothes, a pretty red rose And a woman I can call my friend
These are better days Baby Yeah, there's better days shinin' through These are better days baby Better days with a girl like you
Well, I took a piss at fortune's sweet kiss It's like eatin' caviar and dirt It's a sad, funny endin', to find yourself pretendin' A rich man in a poor man's shirt Now my ass was draggin', when from a passin' gypsy wagon Your heart like a diamond shone Tonight I'm layin' in your arms, carvin' lucky charms Out of these hard luck bones
These are better days baby These are better days, it's true These are better days There's better days shinin' through
Now a life of leisure and a pirate's treasure Don't make much for tragedy But it's a sad man my friend, who's livin' in his own skin And can't stand the company Every fool's got a reason, for feelin' sorry for himself And turnin' his heart to stone Tonight this fool's halfway to heaven, and just a mile outta hell And I feel like i'm comin' home
These are better days baby There's better days shinin' through These are better days Better days with a girl like you
These are better days baby These are better days, it's true These are better days baby Better days are shinin' through
I was bruised and battered and I couldn't tell what I felt I was unrecognizable to myself I saw my reflection in a window I didn't know my own face Oh brother gonna leave me Wastin' away On the streets of Philadelphia
I walked the avenue till my legs felt like stone I heard voices of friends vanished and gone At night I could hear the blood in my veins Just as black and whispering as the rain On the streets of Philadelphia
Ain't no angel gonna greet me It's just you and I my friend And my clothes don't fit me no more I walked a thousand miles Just to slip this skin The night has fallen I'm lyin awake I can feel myself fading away So receive me brother with your faithless kiss Or will we leave each other alone like this On the streets of Philadelphia
She'll let you in her house If you come knockin' late at night She'll let you in her mouth If the words you say are right If you pay the price She'll let you deep inside But there's a secret garden she hides
She'll let you in her car To go drivin' 'round She'll let you into the parts of herself That'll bring you down She'll let you in her heart If you got a hammer and a vise But into her secret gaden, don't think twice
You've gone a million miles How far'd you get To that place where you can't remember And you can't forget
She'll lead you down a path There'll be tenderness in the air She'll let you come just far enough So you know she's really there She'll look at you and smile And her eyes will say She's got a secret garden Where everything you want Where everything you need Will always stay A million miles away
We played king of the mountain out on the end The world come chargin' up the hill, and we were women and men Now there's so much that time, time and memory fade away We got our own roads to ride and chances we gotta take We stood side by side each one fightin' for the other We said until we died we'd always be blood brothers
Now the hardness of this world slowly grinds your dreams away Makin' a fool's joke out of the promises we make And what once seemed black and white turns to so many shades of gray We lose ourselves in work to do and bills to pay And it's a ride, ride, ride, and there ain't much cover With no one runnin' by your side my blood brother
On through the houses of the dead past those fallen in their tracks Always movin' ahead and never lookin' back Now I don't know how I feel, I don't know how I feel tonight If I've fallen 'neath the wheel, if I've lost or I've gained sight I don't even know why, I don't why I made this call Or if any of this matters anymore after all
But the stars are burnin' bright like some mystery uncovered I'll keep movin' through the dark with you in my heart My blood brother
Hey there mister can you tell me What happened to the seeds I've sown Can you give me a reason sir As to why they've never grown They've just blown around, from town to town Back out on these fields Where they fall from my hand Back into the dirt of this hard land
Well, me and my sister From Germantown we did ride We made our bed sir From the rock on the moutainside We been blowin' around, from town to town Lookin' for a place to stand Where the sun burst through the clouds And falls like a circle A circle of fire on this hard land
Now even the rain, it don't come 'round Don't come 'round here no more And the only sound at night's the wind Slammin' the back porch door Yeah it stirs you up Like it wants to blow you down Twistin' and churnin' up the sand Leavin' all them scarecrows lyin' face down In the dirt of this hard land
From a building up on the hill I can hear a tape deck blastin' Home on the Range I can hear them Bar M choppers Sweepin' low across the plains It's me and you Frank We're lookin' for lost cattle Our hooves twistin' and churnin' up the sand We're ridin' in the whirlwind, searchin' for lost treasure Way down south of the Rio Grande We're ridin' across that river in the moonlight Up onto the banks of this hard land
Hey Frank, won't you pack your bags And meet me tonight down at Liberty Hall Just one kiss from you my brother And we'll ride until we fall We'll sleep in the fields We'll sleep by the rivers And in the morning we'll make a plan Well If you can't make it..Stay Hard Stay Hungry, Stay Alive if you Can And meet me in a dream of this hard land